Thomas Ovington of Camdenton Receives Honors at College of the Ozarks

Thomas Ovington, of Camdenton, received the Alumni Scholarship Selection and Kranzush Horticulture Award at the 2012-13 Annual Student Awards Ceremony held on April 25 at College of the Ozarks.

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Posted May. 7, 2013 at 10:57 AM
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Thomas Ovington, of Camdenton, received the Alumni Scholarship Selection and Kranzush Horticulture Award at the 2012-13 Annual Student Awards Ceremony held on April 25 at College of the Ozarks.

Ovington is a home school graduate.

Awards are given based on outstanding accomplishments in the areas of academics, work and character. College of the Ozarks has held an annual awards night for the past 105 years.

This year, 211 students received awards ranging from room and board scholarships to the "Golden Rule Award," which is given to the student who best exemplifies the "Golden Rule" in his/her daily life.

College of the Ozarks is a fully-accredited; four-year Christian, work college located in Point Lookout, Mo. Not one student pays a penny for his/her college education at this institution the Wall Street Journal dubbed "Hard Work U." Instead, students are required to work campus jobs to offset the cost of education. The College guarantees to meet the entire cost of education through a combination of private scholarships and grants. For more information, visit www.cofo.edu.